OneMoar
There is Always Moar
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true statements are the worst form of manipulation thats what makes it problematicActually, they're obligated to do so. It's in shareholders' direct best interests to be made legally aware of the fact that the company may potentially face supply chain and production difficulties, all of which have a direct impact on a potential earnings forecast and on the income itself. Regulatory agencies would need to be involved if Nvidia willingly misled investors on their actual situation.
The TSMC N3 node is in extreme demand, and the processors Nvidia has are easily amongst the most advanced using this node, which means that yields are not exactly perfect. Everything they said is true.